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Park overview:

Olmstead Place State Park is a 217-acre day-use park that features a working pioneer farm. The park hosts tours and school field trips. Pioneer artifacts are plentiful in the park, and many can be seen in action in the work of maintaining the farm. Picnic space and walking trails interweave with interpretive activities.



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Park hours/updates:

Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.

The park is open year round for day use. Call the park at (509) 925-1943 for appointments and information.


Agency information:

Don't move firewood: Please protect the Pacific Northwest from invasive species by obtaining or purchasing your firewood at or near your camping destination (within 50 miles). Firewood can carry insects and diseases that threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by buying and burning your firewood locally. For more information, visit online at www.dontmovefirewood.org or the Washington Invasive Species Council website.


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Annual pass: $30
One-day pass: $10
(Transaction and dealer fees may apply)
A Discover Pass is required for motor-vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.

Exemptions: Your purchase of the Discover Pass supports recreation on state lands. However, the Discover Pass is not required if you are camping or renting overnight accommodations, for the duration of your stay at that state park. For additional exemptions and more information, please visit the Discover Pass website.


Campsite Information:

The park has no camping.


Simple locator map of Olmstead Place State Park

Driving Directions

Located four miles east of Ellensburg, WA and three miles west of Kittitas, Wash. in Kittitas County.


Park address:
921 N. Ferguson Road
Ellensburg, WA 98926

From I-90:
Take exit #115 (Kittitas). Go north on Main Street to T-intersection. Turn left and go three miles. Turn left on North Ferguson Rd. Drive about 1/2 mile to park.


Park Maps

Thumbnail map of Olmstead Place State Park Olmstead Place downloadable pdf map #1


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Park Features

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This working pioneer farm offers tours and elaborate school field trips. "Old-time" special events are sponsored by the park throughout the year. Viewing antique farm implements in action and enjoying the historic gardens are popular activities.

History

This area is the location of one of the first homesteads in the Kittitas valley. The Olmstead family arrived in 1875 and lived on the farm for about 100 years before donating it to Washington State Parks in 1968. Today, it continues to be a working farm, with some of the land still worked with old-fashioned equipment. The original 1875 log cabin and 1908 farmhouse (with the family's furnishings intact) are still standing, as are most of the outbuildings.


Interpretive opportunities

This pioneer working farm offers both elaborate school field trips and guided tours for the public. School field trips include a tour of an old log cabin and farmhouse plus butter-churning and pioneer games. Pioneer artifacts on display at the farm include tools, furniture, clothing, farm implements and machinery.

Free guided public tours take place weekends from noon to 4 p.m., Memorial Day through Labor Day. Group tours and school field trips are available for a fee. To book tours and field trips, call the park at (509) 925-1943.

Services/Supplies

 Available in the area
 • Auto repair
• Airport
• Camping
• Diesel
• Fishing/hunting
• Gasoline
• Gifts
• Golf
• Groceries
• Hardware
• Hospital
• Overnight Accommodations
• Pay phone
• Postal service
• Propane
• Recreational equipment
• White gas
• Wood
• Swimming


Services are available in Ellensburg (four miles west of park). Some services are available in Kittitas (three miles east of park).


Activities

TrailsWater ActivitiesOther
• 1 mi. Hiking Trails
• Fishing (freshwater)
• Interpretive Activities
• Museum
• Wildlife Viewing



Fishing season for Coleman Creek is June 1 to October 31. A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife website.

School field trips, which include butter-churning and pioneer games, can be booked by calling the park office at (509) 925-1943. Garden weddings can also be booked by calling the office (wedding fee charged).


Events

Free days at state parks: Visit Washington state parks for free. The Discover Pass is not required to visit a state park on ten designated free days in 2013.

The 2013 State Parks free days are as follows:

Jan. 21 – In honor of Martin Luther King Day
March 30 – In honor of Washington State Parks' 100th birthday on March 19
April 27 and 28 – National Parks Week
June 1 – National Trails Day
June 8 and 9 – National Get Outdoors Day and Department of Fish and Wildlife Free Fishing weekend
Aug. 4 – Peak season free day
Sept. 28 – National Public Lands Day
Nov. 9 through 11 – Veteran's Day weekend

Please note: A Discover Pass is still required to access lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife during State Parks free days. For more information, please visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov.

Events
Date/timeEvent descriptionState Park
Sept. 20 and 21
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Painting in the Parks – Olmstead Place: Celebrate the centennial of Washington State Parks by painting in the parks. Take a journey through a state park and find artistic inspiration. Then spend the day creating a work in Washington’s great outdoors. On Sept. 20 and 21, participants are welcome to paint at Olmstead Place State Park, a working pioneer farm in the heart of Kittitas Valley. A full schedule of Painting in the Parks days is available at www.pleinairwashington.com. Presented by the Plein Air Washington Artists.

Olmstead Place
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Winter Recreation

• Cross-country Skiing
• Snowshoeing


Picnic and Day-use Facilities

There are 17 unsheltered picnic tables in the park, along with a restroom. To reserve tables, call the state park office at (509) 925-1943.


Wildlife

MammalsBirdsFish & Sea Life
• Deer or Elk
• Marmots
• Crows or Ravens
• Doves or Pigeons
• Eagles
• Gulls
• Hawks
• Hummingbirds
• Jays
• Pheasants
• Quail
• Woodpeckers
• Trout


Environmental Features

Physical Features Plant Life 
 • Ponderosa Pine
• Apple
• Cherry
• Maple
• Daisy
• Rose
• Berries
• Thistle




Park photo gallery

Large historic red barn with farming equipment in front.      Horse-drawn carriage

Red bard surrounded by farm equipment.

Red barn across golden field with purple hills in distance.

Historic red farm house.

Fence, roses and arbor in shadow.

Flowers leading to historic cabin.

Historic wooden cabin with stone chimney.

Log cabin interior.

Tractor drawn historic farming machine in field of grain.

Horsedrawn wagon on lawn under green trees.

Tractor powered covered wagon ride.

Historic threshing machine billowing smoke for crowd of visitors.





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